The Backstage is also available as the first expansion for the Secrets of the Spiral expansion pass for Little Nightmares 3.
A peaceful retreat turns into a horrifying whodunnit for former detective Edward Walker when Studio Abattoir's title arrives next year.
The original Arizona Sunshine was released as a VR-only title all the way back in 2016, and was successful enough to get a sequel in 2023.
After months of rumors, Capcom has officially announced the port, but further details, including a release date, are coming later.
Players can look forward to new weapon actions, unique environmental interactions in the new locale, and an Elder Dragon-focused story.
Launching in 2027 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, the trilogy includes remasters of Codename 47, Silent Assassin and Contracts.
IO Interactive's acclaimed action-adventure title continues its hot streak after selling 1.5 million copies on its first day.
"Work together or die" alone in That's No Moon's single-player debut, which promises a revamped approach to cover-based shooting.
End of Abyss will have players exploring a strange underground compound that has seemingly been the source of weird disturbances.
Players can also look forward to Path Tracing, the G2 Glasses as a new gadget and the Nintendo Switch 2 version in the future.
The title will focus quite a bit on emergent experiences between players finding each other in the wild while they're scavenging for loot.
During their time with HAEX, players will have to deal with resource scarcity, hunger, thirst, and more importantly, body temperature.
Erin and The Survey Corps have their hands full in the trailer, although there’s a lot of scope for truly spectacular takedowns thanks to it.
Developer Milestone has also revealed details about the game's standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate editions, with all of the goodies they include.
The first-ever cinematic trailer for Pocketpair's creature-collecting title kickstarts the anticipation for its biggest update yet.
Could Telltale be coming back with a bang? New trailers for The Wolf Among Us franchise certainly point towards this being the case.
The promised reunion finally nears as the third part in the long-running Remake trilogy arrives next year for consoles and PC.
Set after the 2024 hack-and-slash title's events, the story introduces players to a new protagonist, Evie, and her melee combat style.
Fast, stylish, frenetic, and beautifully choreographed, this one’s combat system is a fluid and deadly dance against fearsome foes.
The trailer didn't reveal any gameplay footage, unfortunately, and instead focused purely on the main narrative driving the game.